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William was the Duke of Normandy. A number of factors helped him to win The Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066.

The foremost of the reasons for why William won at Hastings was the fact Harold II of England was killed first. William fought on a horse and was at one stage thought dead by his own men, famously proving he wasn't be removing his helmet. Harold was fighting on foot in the shield-wall. When he was injured by an arrow and incapacitated he was unable to direct his forces. When he was killed by a Norman knight not long afterwards his forces routed. If William had died before Harold the Norman forces would have been defeated.

Other reasons for the English defeat include tactics; the Normans used cavalry and fired arrows into the air which fell and landed on the English ranks. The English persisted in fighting a rigid defence in a shield-wall formation. The English right flank was greatly weakened when, thinking the Normans were retreating, pursued them down Senlac Hill but were then destroyed by Norman cavalry counter-charges.

Another reason for the English losing was fatigue. The bulk of the English army had been forced to march twice the length of England in the space of a three weeks. Almost as soon as they had arrived at York to fight Harold Hardrada of Norway on September 25 were they forced to march back to the south-coast to meet William. The English army was demoralised, exhausted and depleted.

The final reason is that during the battle almost the whole English nobility was killed. Without high born to lead them the remaining forces, which might have regrouped after the battle, instead melted away.

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What did William say in the Battle of Hastings?

His army thought he was dead or missing because they hadn't seen him for 35 minutes, so he grabbed the nearest mount and said: 'Look at me! I am alive and with Gods help I will be the Victor.'


Who was William the Conqueror in the Middle Ages?

He conquered England because after Edward II (the Confessor) died in 1066 without heirs, Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex, claimed the throne. This wasn't acceptable to William because when Harold Godwinson was captured in France, he had to make a duress (forced) oath in front of William (over the bones of two sainted bishops) saying that he would help William in becoming King of England. William invaded England and won the Battle of Hastings, in which Harold was killed. William assumed the English throne, becoming William I.


What promise did Harold make to William?

William contended that Edward the Confessor, who had spent much of his life in exile in Normandy during the Danish occupation of England, had promised him the throne when he visited Edward in London in 1052.Further, William claimed that Harold had pledged allegiance to him in 1064 when he rescued the shipwrecked Harold from the count of Ponthieu. This pledge of allegiance is tantamount to agreeing that William should become King on Edward's Death.


How did Harold's bad luck help William?

It helped because first he went to Harold's army to fight then he got some news that William came. Harold went to London got some people and then they walked to the south and they got tired. William had luck to fight against him and a tired army.


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His army thought he was dead or missing because they hadn't seen him for 35 minutes, so he grabbed the nearest mount and said: 'Look at me! I am alive and with Gods help I will be the Victor.'


Who was William the Conqueror in the Middle Ages?

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What promise did Harold make to William?

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How did William get to the Battle of Hastings?

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It helped because first he went to Harold's army to fight then he got some news that William came. Harold went to London got some people and then they walked to the south and they got tired. William had luck to fight against him and a tired army.


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